Spoiler alert: President-elect Donald Trump is a rich man. His brand is money before anything else. And one of his grandest financial ventures has been in golf. Trump has 17 golf courses and clubs around the world. Trump International Golf Club in Dubai, for example, is set to open in 2017. It’s described as a 7,205-yard, par 71 course designed by the famous golf course architect Gil Hanse.

Here are nine of Trump’s golf courses that have been evaluated for various aspects of their financial values. How much does it cost to play 18 holes on a Trump-built green? Not pocket change.

Trump International Golf Links, Scotland

Trump bought this 1,800-acre Aberdeen property and marked his first European golf venture in 2006. “Of course my preference was Scotland over any other country because I am half Scottish,” Trump wrote. Once purchased, Trump invested an estimated $150 million into construction.

Trump International Golf Links near Aberdeen has one golf course that goes through sand dunes, a clubhouse, restaurant and 19 rooms for rent in the renovated mansion and former carriage house, The Washington Post reported.

This golf course is open to the public. Green fees cost $310 on weekends or $233 on weekdays, reported CNN.

Trump National Golf Club, Los Angeles

Trump National Golf Club was purchased by the President-elect after a 1999 landslide ruined the 18th hole, Trump told Golf Magazine in January 2005. Trump then spent $264 million on remodeling the course before re-opening it in spring 2005. Trump said that rebuilding the 18th hole alone cost $61 million, calling it “the most expensive golf hole of all time.”

Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point, New York

If you’re just visiting New York, it will cost you up to $50 more than a New York resident to hit the links at the public Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point. The rate for a New York resident to golf 18 holes Monday through Thursday is $144 and $172 on the weekends. Rates vary depending on what time a resident decides to golf, and there is a discount for military members.

The golf course at Ferry Point resides in the Bronx. The course has golfing legend Jack Nicklaus all over it, being described as “an 18-hole, Jack Nicklaus Signature Design.”

Ferry Point cost $127 million to build, according to The New York Times, and Trump officially began operation of Ferry Point in 2012.

Trump Turnberry Resort, Scotland

Turnberry has been home to one of golf’s most prestigious tournaments, The Open, four times since the 1970s. Trump reportedly bought Turnberry from Leisurecorp, a Dubai government subsidiary, for 35 million pounds or approximately $43.7 million in 2014.

Trump Turnberry is a public golf resort and green fees vary depending on if you are a hotel guest at Turnberry or a visitor. If you’re a visitor, it could cost you upward of 350 pounds, or about $437, to golf on the Ailsa green (which is where The Open was held) on any given weekend of 2017. Applications for membership are also available.

Trump International Golf Links, Ireland

In February 2014, Trump purchased what was then called the Doonbeg Golf Club and renamed it Trump International Golf Links Ireland. Doonbeg had been placed on the market a month earlier for a reported price of 12.4 million euros, which equates to a little more than $12.9 million U.S. dollars.

The golf course spans more than 400-acres, with two-and-a-half miles of course facing the Atlantic Ocean. It is an 18-hole championship-style golf course and has been named the No. 1 Resort in Europe by Condé Nast Traveler. The golf course itself is a “par-72” layout.

The County Clare course is public with the option for golfers to become private members. A membership includes exclusive amenities such as a piano room, private locker rooms and a members-only bar. Private and group golf lessons are also offered, as is the option to book for a wedding or private event. Golf rates range from 50 euros (about $53) to 190 euros (about $200) per person.

Trump National Doral Golf Club, Miami

Doral proclaimed bankruptcy in 2011, before the Trump’s — namely Trump’s daughter, Ivanka Trump — swooped in to snag the “deal of a lifetime.” According to a 2013 Forbes story, Ivanka worked out a deal that closed in summer 2012 “to pay a bargain-basement price of $150 million” for the Miami property.

Trump National Doral is public golf property with four different courses. One of which, Blue Monster, has been home to the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship for years. In fact, a PGA event has been held at Blue Monster since 1962. But starting in 2017, the tournament will move from Doral to Mexico.

Blue Monster is the most expensive course to play with a rate of $450 as of January 2017. To play the Red Tiger course, it costs $250; the Golden Palm costs $250; and the Silver Fox costs $195. All rates include a golf cart and exclude taxes, caddie fees and gratuity.

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